A place to submit and discuss links related to the sciences of behaviour and consciousness. In-depth submissions and conversations regarding neuroscience, psychology, philosophy of mind, cognitive science, artificial intelligence and the philosophy of psychology are all welcomed.

The name is a bit misleading; discussion is intended to be broad, rather than focusing solely on neurophilosophy.

Does being at the cross roads of these 3 disciplines imply that his theoretical position stands for the assumption that Psychology, Neuroscience and Philosophy have the same theoretical and epistemological dignity and status?